Tag Archives: Marty Turco

How does a team blow a two-goal lead in the third period against a division rival and get away with it? By scoring four unanswered goals to blow out the third period the next night, ending the weekend tied … Continue reading →

On Monday morning, the Philadelphia Flyers placed goaltender Michael Leighton on waivers. Leighton, who was the Flyers’ starting netminder in the Stanley Cup Finals in Chicago, has been injured this season and rookie Sergei Bobrovsky has claimed the starting job … Continue reading →

Marty Turco tried. Turco, starting his second straight game for an ill Corey Crawford, kept 30 of the first 31 shots he faced out of the net and made a number of huge saves throughout the game, but one man … Continue reading →

The Blackhawks Christmas gift to their fans has been an outstanding stretch of play lately, and Sunday night was simply the latest example. The game was highlighted by a number of players returning to the ice. Marty Turco made the … Continue reading →

After two straight excellent starts, the Blackhawks will send Corey Crawford out on consecutive days for the first time on Saturday night in Los Angeles. Does that mean Marty Turco’s in trouble in Chicago? The fact that Friday’s game was … Continue reading →

When the Blackhawks left on their annual Circus Trip, there were a number of questions most people had about the team. Were they deep enough? Would the goaltending be good enough? Would the superstars show up? Yes, Yes, Yes. The … Continue reading →

Jack Skille, who had been mocked and taunted by fans throughout the NHL for his inability to get a puck into the net through 17 games (18 for the team), beat Pekka Rinne twice on Saturday night. And yet … Continue reading →

As the Blackhawks continue looking for answers to their slide, the roster shuffling continues. At least this time it’s a player getting healthy that’s forcing the issue. According to coach Joel Quenneville, Dave Bolland will return to the lineup on … Continue reading →

The Blackhawks ended the first month of their title defense in an intriguing scenario. They’ve played the most games in the NHL (13), winning seven of them, and have dealt with a number of injuries already. Based on gross points, … Continue reading →

Marty Turco played another exceptional game, bailing out his teammates again as the Blackhawks defeated a good Los Angeles Kings team 3-1 on Wednesday night at the United Center. Turco kept 33 of 34 shots out of the net, including … Continue reading →